Prosecution: Court Needs to Hear More Testimony Before Sentencing DeCosters By Dan Flynn Pre-sentencing investigative reports (PSIRs) for America's one-time king of egg production, Austin (Jack) DeCoster, his son Peter, and their Quality Egg LLC business, have turned into a legal mess. While the PSIRs themselves are sealed, the public now knows a little more about details of the disputed information from a new motion that's been filed... Continue Reading Back to top^ FDA Warning Letters: One Dairy, Two Seafood Processors By News Desk The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued warnings to one dairy and a seafood processor in its latest round of posted warning letters. Superior Cattle Feeders of Calipatria, CA, was cited for illegal drug residues in a steer sold for slaughter. Kidney tissue samples from the animal showed the presence of desfuroylceftiofur at 86.48 parts per... Continue Reading Back to top^ Online Channel Examines the Intersection of Tradition and Food Safety By Lydia Zuraw The global youth media company Vice has launched a new documentary series about how politics and policy affect what we eat. "The Politics of Food" is available through Vice's online food channel, Munchies, and the first 20-minute episode investigates the underground trade in a West African delicacy called "smokies" that has been banned in the... Continue Reading Back to top^ Hepatitis A Sickens 3 in Alabama By News Desk At least three people in Clarke County, AL, have fallen ill with Hepatitis A, according to the Alabama Department of Public Health. The health department is investigating how the patients might been sickened. Two of the individuals reportedly have a history of international travel. Hepatitis A is a contagious liver disease caused by the Hepatitis... Continue Reading Back to top^ More Food Safety News |
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